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Sunday, February 01, 2009

I am trying to consolidate a number of applications running on various platforms to GlassFish, if possible. So far I have been incredibly successful with Ruby using JRuby. Our project tracking software (bugs/news/wiki/forums/repository browser) are running on Redmine using JRuby.

I came across a follow-up article by Arun Gupta called PHP in GlassFish using Caucho Quercus. This article was the missing link. The major difference being the placement of the jar files in the domain/domainXX/lib directory.

Here are the application versions I used to get a functional CauchoQuercus PHP implementation running on GlassFish v 2.1

<!-- Tells Quercus to use the following JDBC database and to ignore the arguments of mysql_connect(). --><!-- <init-param> <param-name>database</param-name> <param-value>jdbc/test</param-value> </init-param> -->